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posted by on Monday February 20 2017, @04:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the more-like-dumb-cars,-amirite? dept.

Charles Henderson sold his car several years ago, but he still knows exactly where it is, and can control it from his phone.

[...] Manufacturers create apps to control smart cars — you can use your phone to unlock the car, honk the horn and find out the exact location of your vehicle. Henderson removed his personal information from services in the car before selling it back to the dealership, but he was still able to control the car through a mobile app for years.

That's because only the dealership that originally sold the car can see who has access and manually remove someone from the app. A full factory reset of the vehicle doesn't revoke mobile access, Henderson said. In order to revoke app access, you should go to a factory-authorized car dealership.

On smartphones, a factory reset wipes all the local data off the device so you can sell it to someone else. So-called internet of things devices store information in servers far away from the actual hardware. This means executing a factory reset on your car only resets the car — the data still exists in the cloud for other people to access.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 20 2017, @05:25PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 20 2017, @05:25PM (#469334)

    how can there be used smart cars, are there legal smart cars yet?

    also if it works like my android tablet they are slow but cheap

  • (Score: 5, Funny) by theluggage on Monday February 20 2017, @06:12PM

    by theluggage (1797) on Monday February 20 2017, @06:12PM (#469355)

    how can there be used smart cars, are there legal smart cars yet?

    We're not talking self-drivers here - just regular cars with dumb "smart" features like pairing with a phone app to do things like lock/unlock, turn on the heating, set the dashboard illumination to the desired shade of russety purple etc.

    Because nobody seems to stop and engage brain before adding/changing a feature any more, let alone ask "what can possibly go wrong?" - I think its called "Fragile Development" or something.

    When it happens with self-drivers you'll know because the car you sold a year ago will keep on turning up outside your house or with a paralytically drunk occupant.